Continuing Education
Continuing Education is a great way to ensure that your skills and knowledge are the best you have to offer your clients. Staying informed on the most current market trends and laws, gives you the ability to do more.
Continuing Education hours are required to renew your license, if your license is active. Any license that is on inactive status is not required to complete CE hours until they wish to reactivate the license. The required number of hours depends on which type of license you hold. Check your license status here.
We offer a wide variety of continuing education classes, both live in the classroom and online. All CE classes we offer are approved through the Utah Division of Real Estate as qualifying renewal credit.
COST- $10 per credit hour.
REAL ESTATE CE- Beginning in 2010, CE requirements have increased to 18 hours every 2 years. 9 of the 18 hours must then be CORE credits. Your first renewal MUST include the 12 hour New Agent Course.
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RE NEW AGENT 12 HR COURSE CE- Anyone who holds an active real estate license, who became licensed AFTER July 1, 2007, is required to complete this course as part of the 18 required hours. Any licensee may attend this course, but the entire course must be completed for credit. All 12 hours are CORE credits. Topics in this course include; Ethics, Fiduciary Duties, Contracts, and many more important subjects. This course is offered online only.
MORTGAGE CE- Mortgage licensees who hold an active or inactive mortgage license, are required to complete 14 hours of CE every 2 years. The 14 CE hours are broken down into the following categories:
Through 2010, to renew a mortgage license on active or inactive status, an individual must complete 14 hours as described above. New licenses granted on or after October 1, 2009, will be required to obtain 8 hours of continuing education in 2010.
Beginning in 2011, all mortgage licensees (active or inactive) will be required to complete 8 hours of NMLS-approved CE every year including; 3 hours of federal law and regulations, 2 hours of ethics, 2 hours non-traditional mortgages, and 1 hour elective.

Continuing Education hours are required to renew your license, if your license is active. Any license that is on inactive status is not required to complete CE hours until they wish to reactivate the license. The required number of hours depends on which type of license you hold. Check your license status here.
We offer a wide variety of continuing education classes, both live in the classroom and online. All CE classes we offer are approved through the Utah Division of Real Estate as qualifying renewal credit.
COST- $10 per credit hour.
REAL ESTATE CE- Beginning in 2010, CE requirements have increased to 18 hours every 2 years. 9 of the 18 hours must then be CORE credits. Your first renewal MUST include the 12 hour New Agent Course.
Click here for class descriptions or for class schedules.
RE NEW AGENT 12 HR COURSE CE- Anyone who holds an active real estate license, who became licensed AFTER July 1, 2007, is required to complete this course as part of the 18 required hours. Any licensee may attend this course, but the entire course must be completed for credit. All 12 hours are CORE credits. Topics in this course include; Ethics, Fiduciary Duties, Contracts, and many more important subjects. This course is offered online only.
MORTGAGE CE- Mortgage licensees who hold an active or inactive mortgage license, are required to complete 14 hours of CE every 2 years. The 14 CE hours are broken down into the following categories:
- 2 hours of CORE Ethics
- 3 hours of CORE Law
- 9 hours of Electives
Through 2010, to renew a mortgage license on active or inactive status, an individual must complete 14 hours as described above. New licenses granted on or after October 1, 2009, will be required to obtain 8 hours of continuing education in 2010.
Beginning in 2011, all mortgage licensees (active or inactive) will be required to complete 8 hours of NMLS-approved CE every year including; 3 hours of federal law and regulations, 2 hours of ethics, 2 hours non-traditional mortgages, and 1 hour elective.